The Saturday Oklahoman Real Estate Section covers the 2019 Parade of Homes award recipients, including Jeff Click Design | Build as the recipient of Best Overall, Best Floorplan, Best Interior Design, and Best Decorating for 15921 Aparados Way.

The Oklahoman story covering the 2019 Parade of Homes Awards, including Jeff Click Design | Build as the recipient of Best Overall, Best Floorplan, Best Interior Design, and Best Decorating for 15921 Aparados Way.

I, along with Caleb McCaleb and Jim Schuff, tell the story of how our past affected our design and where we think it's headed moving forward in the Oklahoman's annual "Outlook" feature edition.

2017

2016 OK State Home Builder Of the Year

Chosen by state-wide industry peers, this award is given to one recipient each year by the Oklahoma Home Builders Association, an industry organization comprised over several thousand members of the industry. It is given at the annual banquet in January for the previous year and awarded based on the recipient's previous achievements, leadership, and contributions to the industry at the state level.

Jeff Click Homes' new Mello furnished model home in SIlverhawk is the subject of a Real Estate Magazine feature story from the Saturday Oklahoman focusing on how technology and trends are changing new home design.

Jeff serves as a panelist for the Oklahoma Chapter of the ULI's "Real Estate Roulette" series, a back room discussion for real estate professionals on issues related to real estate development and land use.

The Journal Record's Ted Streuli compares Jeff's view of how a reduction in filings for new developments will affect prices for new homes in Oklahoma City vs. County Assessor Leonard Sullivan's comments on what seems to be applicable, as presented, to existing home sales.

The Journal Record juxtaposes my outlook on 2009 Oklahoma City Metro residential permits with that of Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa President, Brandon Perkins's forecast for the Tulsa area.

A feature article in this month's Digital Home magazine leans on Jeff Click and friend, fellow techie, and local appraiser, Peter Fulmer, on the widening gap between true costs of advanced residential technologies and their respective appraisal values.